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May 23, 2025 • 23 mins

Lynda takes some time to play the statements of young women caught in the trans nightmare invading girls' sports. She moves on to Bruce, who is definitely not on fire anymore, and touches on the devastation in St. Louis. 

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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Well, what's up and good evening, Episode ten here of
the Rogue Recap. I am Linda McLaughlin here with nothing
but sunshine and rainbows. Just kidding. I'm not here with
any of that. In fact, it's been raining NonStop. I
know I'm obsessed with the rain. I talked about that
a few episodes ago, but it really is a lot.
But I am here to talk about some of the
really upsetting things that are going on. Obviously, we had

(00:27):
two staffers at the Israeli Embassy murdered by a Free
Palestine asshole last night. If you're listening to this, I'm
recording this on Thursday, May twenty second, and they were
murdered in cold blood. Just came out after the you know,
seeing the museum, a week away from getting engaged, and
I cried when I saw it, I really did. I cried.
And you look at these Free Palestine lunatics. They are violent,

(00:50):
they are cruel, they have a mob mentality, they operate
that way, and everybody's so afraid in our government to
say what it really is. I'm not afraid. I'm not
afraid at all. These people come anywhere near me, my children,
my family, I will fight them till every last breath
is left in my body. Your decision to go out

(01:12):
into the street to block traffic, to block police, to
block emergency vehicles, to not allow people to get into
their school, their libraries, to not allow to exert their
free will while you're exerting yours. That's not what freedom
of expression is in America, and quite frankly, it's the
only place where you do have it these days, and
so it's being abused. Not only that, it's being abused

(01:34):
by people who hate the country. I'm a big fat
Foe believer, always have been, always will be. A big
fan of that acronym actually allows me to say a
lot of things without having to say those things, if
you know what I mean. I'm just not about it.
I'm really not, and I'm done with trying to understand
the plight of X, Y and Z people. And here's
a tip for you. The people of Palestine are screaming

(01:56):
not about Jewish people. They're screaming about Hamas to get
Hamas out of their land. They're starving, Their children are unclothed, unfed,
they have no water, they have no medical and those
that do are people of means. All those countries Egypt, Jordan, Turkey.
You don't see them taking in any of these people.

(02:17):
They've built walls up all around themselves. So I say,
let's take all the Free Palestine folks and send them
over to Gaza to be with the ones they love.
Go take a look, all of you, LGBTQ. I love
to express myself. I need to be heard. Go ahead over,
take a look at what's really going on, and stay awhile.

(02:39):
Then come back and tell me how terrible it all
is and how oppressed you are here. Oh and don't
forget to scream Free Palestine while you're there, because I
know they love that, because you're really making a difference.
And now, because of the violence that your group projects,
you've taken the lives of two innocent people who didn't
do anything to deserve that. Here's what's there's people already

(03:01):
speaking out and saying disgusting, horrible things. There's a professor
at UPEN and it just upsets me right because I'm
from Pennsylvania. I don't know what's going on in the
water in Philly. It's a hot mess. But there is
an organizer of the Upen Palestine Writes Literature Festival who
is telling people to go out and copycat Elias Rodriguez's

(03:24):
murders and says, quote, no genocidal Zionists should be safe
anywhere in the world. Really, Okay, well, how about you
go back to wherever it is that you believe you
would be safe and you could really help these people,
because I'm pretty sure it's not from your comfy office
at you Pen. And I have no idea what's going

(03:44):
on at you Pen, And I don't know why they
would support this or allow this, but I think we
need to call for her to be fired. Go go
somewhere else. Why don't you go, you know, won't you
go join the ranks of Hamas I hear they're really
favorable of women. You'll do great, Susan. It's just really infuriating.
And speaking of infuriating, there was a terrible, terrible tornado

(04:05):
in Saint Louis and the emergency management chief did not
sound the siren. And she's got really interesting reasons why,
none of which really makes sense. But I'll read to
you a little bit about this and then I'll let
you hear her for yourself, and you tell me. Saint
Louis's emergency management chief has now been placed on leave.

(04:26):
The person you're about to hear, the city's mayor, spoke
about this and said, you know, they were supposed to
sound this siren during the tornado, and because they failed
to notify their community ahead of the deadly twister, people died.
So Sarah Russell, who was the commissioner of the City
Emergency Management Agency in Saint Louis, is on paid administrative leave.

(04:47):
I always love that when people screw up royally and
they still get paid. I have no idea who created this,
but yeah, sounds great. Let's keep paying you for because
you know you cause five deaths. But now they're trying
to figure out what happened. So five people died, many
others were injured, and it's one of the worst storms
in the history of Saint Louis. Here's what's interesting. Take

(05:08):
a listen to what this person said.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
The SAMA office is very small, and the majority of
the time we work closer to business hours unless the
need arises, such as what we're doing now or special events.
A lot of that work takes us out into the community,
so we aren't necessarily in our office space at all times.
We do have a very small staff. I have received
reports of people that did hear it. I've heard from

(05:32):
a lot of people that said they haven't heard it.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
So she says, if you could have your emergency events
storing office hours, she'll be sure to help you. The
problem here is, Sarah, this tornado, guess when it happened
between two thirty and two fifty in the afternoon. So
if your office hours pretty much anywhere in the world
are between eight and four, nine and five, you're totally screwed.

(05:55):
So this excuse does not work. And I just don't
know why she just can't come out and say, hey, guys,
I'm really sorry. I screwed up and I didn't hit
the button, and it's because I wasn't at work that
day because nobody was paying attention to the emergency services
office and I was able to go out and have
a late lunch or whatever the stupid reason is, because
you know that's what it's gonna be. But the idea

(06:17):
that five people die, And her answer is that her
office is small and they stick to normal hours unless
there's a special event or something like this. What people
are so quick to worry about themselves, what they're doing,
how they're doing, and not about what they should have
been doing or should be doing now this person, I

(06:39):
hope that they don't get this job back. I hope
that Saint Louis and This mayor really hold her to
task because five people died because you know that tornado
just happened to happen during office hours when she wasn't
in her office. So I'll leave that there. You guys,
talk amongst yourself, see what you think. But that just
infuriates me when people just can't own their own stuff.
And then you have these high school kids that are

(07:01):
doing more than owning their own stuff. Right, You've got
these kids, these female athletes, and we've heard so many
of them, right, We've talked to so many people, whether
it's you know xxx y with Jennifer Say, whether it's
you know, Cla Lee, whether it's Paula Scanlon, whether it's
Riley Gaines. It's just infuriating to see these young women,
their whole lives work towards a goal of reaching the

(07:24):
championships or getting scholarships to college and not getting first, second,
or third place because they got some dude dressed up
like a girl winning all of these medals. And then
you've got a bunch of adults standing around going, oh, yeah,
that's fine, It's totally fine. It's trans. You know what
I want to see. This is my idea. I hope
you guys agree with me. I would love to see
a trans team. Let all of the trans people compete

(07:48):
against each other. Girls that are boys, boys that are girls,
the she hers, the he, he's, the day, they's, whatever
they want to be called. Let them all compete against
each other, and then leave the people that I don't know.
Look at biology and science, which was super popular during
COVID and has seemed to fallen out of grace. You know,
let's let those people will work together and the x

(08:12):
wis we'll stay together, and we'll do things the way
God intended, like, you know, participate in sports when the
girls are the girls and the boys or the boys,
and then girls and boys will get married and girls
and boys will have babies. So we're just going to
do that for a little while, and the trans people
can all go do what they want to do as
opposed to infiltrating groups and putting kids in really awkward positions.

(08:33):
And as of late, we've only really been talking about
the competitive side of athletics. But there's another side that
isn't really being talked about, and that's the locker room.
So you've got these boys dressed up like girls in
the locker room with actual young women who are just
coming of age, probably not that comfortable with their bodies,

(08:54):
just kind of figuring it all out, and now they
have to get changed in front of a dude. I
don't know what is going on. It's bad enough. We've
got ramp and pedophilia and abuse from our teachers and
coaches all over the country. It seems like every day
I'm reading another story about that. But now we're actually
we're enforcing and instituting a policy where it's okay. Why

(09:16):
so this young woman. These two clips I'm about to
play you are two young girls that are in high
school and they're in this Lucia mar Unified district and
they're speaking at the school board hearing, trying to get
these school board members to hear them, like really hear
them right, which I'm sure is very difficult. They're so brave,
it's such a difficult thing to do. And they go

(09:38):
up and they're trying to talk and I'll just let
you hear what they have to say. Because it's just heartbreaking.
It really is just heartbreaking.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
My name is Audrey Vanherwig. I'm a junior at Aghs
High School and I'm in varsity shop put in discus
thrower for our track team. I haven't had to throw
against a boy on the girls team, but if I did,
it wouldn't be fair because men and women are biologically different.
The boys throw a twelve pound shot about fifty feet,
while girls throw an eight pound shot thirty five feet.

(10:08):
That's a big difference. I strongly disagree with what is
going on in the girl's locker room and on the
girls track team, so much so that I change in
my car for track practice because I feel way more
comfortable in my car than in our own school's locker room.
After coming to the last few meetings and watching teammates
attack a person, they attack a person they don't agree with,

(10:32):
I wanted to speak up to support my teammate and
to protect women's sports. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
So this young woman, what you're not seeing, obviously because
you're listening to me, is behind her is a boy
pretending to be a girl, wrapped up in a trance flag.
It's so difficult to go up and speak your mind
when one side of the room is filled with people
your own age that are being encouraged to be confused,
and then a bunch of adults who are doing the

(10:59):
encouragement making faces at you and making fun of you
for wanting to protect how you were brought up to
be a young woman, to compete against fellow women and
to have fair competition. And she's explaining, like, just biologically,
you know, statistically proven, men are throwing fifty feet, women
are throwing thirty five feet. It's hard to argue these things,

(11:19):
like they just are what they are. And if it
didn't actually occur that way, and we could all just
compete in the same way. For example, in the classroom, right,
men and women sit together, we learn together. Whoever studies
the most and is most adept at learning and retention,
they're going to do better. But when they are out
in the field, you know, their bodies are built differently,

(11:41):
and now they're just dressing up like girls, putting on makeup,
fake bras, and it's the whole thing is just really
it's infuriating. But what bothers me more is that there's
a lot of parents like me that are on one
side of the room, and they're defending this young woman,
and they're there and they're supporting her. But on the
other side of the room, it's filled with all these
people who are wearing shirts like protect trans Protect, transsports Protect.

(12:04):
But it's not transports, it's regular sports. If you want
to do transports, knock yourself out, start a league. You'll
probably make a killing. It'll be awesome. So there's another
young woman, same exact district. She's speaking out. Wait till
you hear what the chairman of this school board says
as she starts to talk.

Speaker 4 (12:22):
Hello, my name is Selastist. I am seventeen years old,
a junior and chock athlete out at EGHS. Most importantly,
i'm a woman advocating for the renewal of female rights,
which recently has been overlooked and disregarded. I implore all
of you to help put an end to this current injustice. Recently,
I went into the women's locker room to change for practice,
where I saw at the end of my row a

(12:43):
biological male watching not only myself but the other young
women undressed.

Speaker 5 (12:48):
His experience was beyond traumatizing. I'm not sad he is
not changing in our locker room because he's in his
track clothes, dressed and ready to go to practice at
the beginning of the day. Therefore, there's absolutely no reason
for him to be in any locker room, let alone
the woman's adults like yourself made me and my peers
feel like our own comfort was invalid, even though our

(13:11):
privacy was and still it's being completely violated. The individual
who identifies as female has x y chromosomes. Biologically, this
makes him a male because females have xx chromosomes. This
is basic biology.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Okay, please wrap it up?

Speaker 6 (13:31):
Yeah, I just want to ask one about us. We
can all sit around and allow our rights to be
given up to cater to an individual that is a
man who watches woman undress and a stripping away female opportunity.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
That once was fought for us. Sadly, we have to
try and regain our rights again. I hope you put
effort into the restoration of our school safety. Thank you for.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
Speaking so how disgusting is Okay? Wrap it up? Please?
Are you joking? Was that too much for you? Her
entire speech was about ninety seconds. I probably would have
even been shorter if she hadn't gotten so upset. But
I'm sure she was nervous. You know, she's a runner,
not a speaker. She's not trying to give speeches. She's

(14:15):
not trying to appear in front of an entire room
of adults and then stand before the school board to
defend her right to not have to get naked in
front of a young man. Is this a real thing now?
The woman who told her to be quiet, her name
is Colleen Martin, and I'm like, you're not looking at
this young girl. She's seventeen years old, coming up, scared
to death and saying, I'm really uncomfortable. This transathlete is

(14:39):
sitting in my locker room, completely dressed, not changing, not
doing anything, just watching all of us get undressed. I
gotta tell you something, if I was in a locker
room and somebody was watching me get undressed, whether they
were the same sex or a different sex, I would
have a problem with it. And I would hope that
my child would come and tell me so that I
could speak to whomever about it, because that's just weird.
And I went to an old girls school, and you know,

(15:01):
we all got changed in the locker room or whatever.
But I can't even imagine if a guy came in
dressed up like a girl, and he was like, okay'm
gon to sit here and watch you take your clothes off.
I'd be like, uh no, I would that girl is
very sweet. I wouldn't have been sweet, I'll tell you
that much. I just don't know why we're putting our
kids through this. I just don't and I don't know.
I can't figure out what the endgame is, like, what

(15:21):
are you guys hoping to get out of this? What's
the win? Right? Why are we fighting so hard to
break everything that we fought so hard for? I mean,
does anybody remember Title nine? Am I alone in this?
We work so hard to get everybody equal rights, and
now we want to have mayors like Brandon Johnson in
Chicago who only hire black people because we need to

(15:42):
segregate them to help other black people. And then we
want to have men and women's sports because they want
to be women, so that's what's fair. And then we
want to kill all the Jewish people because we obviously
forgot everything we ever learned about Hitler, and now we
have people saying, hi Hitler again. It's all backwards. My
mom has always told me, and I believe this to
be very true that if if you are not a
student of history, you are doomed to repeat it. If

(16:04):
you don't know what happened before and how bad and
how it didn't go all that well, then you're going
to make the same mistake because you're going to think, Oh,
it's a great idea, Is it really? I don't think.
So I'm going to end tonight with something that I
wasn't going to talk about, but I am going to
talk about it because we were having a discussion about
this at work. So Bruce Springsteen had a concert, and

(16:24):
I'll lead with the fact that I am not a
Bruce Springsteen fan, so let's just state that at the up.
But I have a real issue with people who are
actors and musicians and performers of any kind who have
a following getting political because you don't know who your
audience is. Your audience could be made up of Republicans, Democrats, men, women,
you know, cats, dogs, you name it, right, they're all listening.

(16:46):
So for you to throw yourself into a political movement
and then bring that on stage, I feel is very
unfair to your audience because you assume that everyone in
your audience thinks like you. That's not true. Music and
sports and performance of many kinds has brought people from
different sides of the aisle together for a very long time.
And that's a great thing because we may not see

(17:09):
eye of eye on X, but hey, when it comes
to this, we just kind of put it all to
the side for a little while and we sit down
and we watch a show where we listen to some music,
or we go to the game, and we're able to
just put it all behind us. But unfortunately, people like
Bruce Springsteen, and he's not alone. There's plenty of idiots
in the performance world have decided to take it on stage.
So take a look at this.

Speaker 7 (17:31):
That won't about down to their idea logical demands. They're
removing residents off.

Speaker 8 (17:40):
America streets and without due process of law, are rewarding
them to foreign detention centers at prisons. This is all
happening now.

Speaker 7 (17:58):
A majority of our life and representatives have failed to
protect the American people from the abuses of an unfit president.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
And a robo.

Speaker 7 (18:21):
They have no concern.

Speaker 8 (18:23):
Or idea of what it means to be deeply American.

Speaker 7 (18:28):
The America that I've sung to you about.

Speaker 8 (18:31):
For fifty years is real and regardless of its faults,
is a great country with a great people. So will
survive this moment.

Speaker 6 (18:49):
Now.

Speaker 8 (18:51):
I have hope.

Speaker 7 (18:53):
Because I believe in the truth of what the great
American writer James bad would say.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
This guy standing on stage, you've got a piano player
behind him playing the somber music, saying that we are
not patriots because we want to remove people that are
resident from their homes. What he's not saying is that
we have eliminated illegal immigration, we have diminished human trafficking,
sex trafficking of women and children. We have ended the

(19:22):
car tells that took over apartment complexes like the one
we saw in Aurora, Colorado. We are changing the face
of the nation so that people who come here legally
and want to assimilate and integrate instead of invade, are
a part of the fabric of the country, which is
what we're about. The Statue of Liberty does not say

(19:44):
come on in and pillage and rape the country. It
says the message of America is a place to be free.
It's not a place to be a free loader. And
I think we've lost that right. And then you've got
this idiot who's living on how many acres in a
giant mansion, and add not paying his property taxes to
the state of New Jersey because he has a bee farm.

(20:06):
That's right, Old Brucey likes bees, so he's got a
bunch of bees on his property. Because when you have
bees and you create honey, you get a tax right
off because you become a bee farm. And since bees
are becoming an endangered species, this is how they get
their right off. And bees obviously are a huge part
of the cycle of life, pollinating other flowers or giving

(20:27):
us the honey that we love. But bruce doesn't care
about any of that, not please, He cares about the
fact that his property taxes on his gajillion dollar mansion
are down to zero in New Jersey on the east coast,
where everbody else is probably paying hundreds of thousands of dollars,
and it's him and that other idiot bon Jovi does
it too. My point in all of this is while
people want to stand on stage, what are they actually

(20:49):
doing in their private life? Is Brucey telling all of
the cartel members to come and live at his house.
Is he helping or starting some sort of nonprofit to
work through all of the poor women and children that
were trafficked through the open borders that his beloved Biden allowed. Well,
you know what, Bruce, you are so yesterday, And what
was so great is that after you stood there and
you bashed Trump, and you bashed Trump supporters, you fell

(21:11):
flat on your ass. I mean, talk about divine intervention.
You're pathetic, You're done. I never liked your music in
the first place. I always thought you were kind of
a weird dude. But the fact that you brought politics
onto stage over and over and over just shows how
weak minded you are. You want to live in your
echo chamber and talk to a bunch of people and

(21:31):
say how great you are and how horrible everyone else is.
It doesn't think like you. Go for it, my man.
You're on your way out anyway, and good luck tripping
up those steps. I know another guy who did that.
He used to be in the White House. Maybe that's
why you guys are buddies. Huh. Steps can be very challenging.
I have heard that maybe you should write a song
about it. Right skip the arm on fire, dude, I
can't do steps be a great song for you. Well,

(21:52):
this is Linda McLaughlin and the Rogue Recap. I hope
you have enjoyed this episode. I will be praying for
the families of those affers who were so brutally murdered
by the terrorist from the pre Palesti movement. I hope
you will join in me with prayer because they're going
to need it. And I'm looking forward to talking to
you guys ahead of a Memorial Day weekend, praying for

(22:12):
all of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice, and all
of our men and women who are currently enlisted. And
you know they're just the most amazing people. I just
love our military. Check us out online social media at
Linda mick at Roague Recap. I have to update those things.
I'm getting to what I promise, and have a great
night and

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